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Also, any cons?
I will let you decide if these are pros or cons and these are just my observations with EMG's of the single coill, H/B, and bass variety:
*Very clear sound, even with effects. The fundamental never seems to get lost.
*Even with a healthy amount of O.D., a clear fundamental sound is in the mix.
*Can drive a lot of effects and long cables.....no change in tone.
*Do not respond the same way as passive p/u's. Whereas passive single coils, for example, by design, have certain frequencies present AND absent (call it character?), active p/u's seem to have the frequency spectrum a little more evened out.
With all that said, there were things I really like active p/u's for, some things I like passives for......ideally, it would be nice to have all of them!
*Very clear sound, even with effects. The fundamental never seems to get lost.
*Even with a healthy amount of O.D., a clear fundamental sound is in the mix.
*Can drive a lot of effects and long cables.....no change in tone.
*Do not respond the same way as passive p/u's. Whereas passive single coils, for example, by design, have certain frequencies present AND absent (call it character?), active p/u's seem to have the frequency spectrum a little more evened out.
Also, low noise.
On the down side:
-Cold, sterile tone (windings give PU's color and character, actives have less windings, hence the need for batteries).
-Made for heavy distortion and effects; not as good for cleaner tones.
-Can't change magnets in some (or all) actives.
-Periodic low battery level, and battery corrosion if you leave them in a guitar you haven't played in a while.
Also, low noise.
On the down side:
-Cold, sterile tone (windings give PU's color and character, actives have less windings, hence the need for batteries).
-Made for heavy distortion and effects; not as good for cleaner tones.
IMO, the SD Live Wire Classic II active HBs answer both of these criticisms. On an LTD all-mahogany LP-style guitar, I can get anything from clear Jazz through dirty Blues Rock to Randy Rhoads rip. (Shame that I cannot play anything like as well as him!)
:lmao:
I'm considering the use of a set of blackouts in my jaguar. the standard set.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/electric/humbucker/cutting-edge/blackouts/
I have a feeling I'll like the tightness, and since I'm not running a Twin Reverb anyway, my cleans aren't great to begin with, so no big deal.
question: the use of this set would mean I can't use ANYTHING from my jaguar, including the bass cut, since it's all passive?
Would I be able to use the switches that turn each pickup on and off?
There's also the option of buying a jagmaster for sale locally and installing these in that. makes more sense... then that could be my beater.
What HB is currently fitted in your Fender Tom DeLonge Stratocaster? How about putting a Blackout in that?![]()
Also, low noise.
On the down side:
-Cold, sterile tone (windings give PU's color and character, actives have less windings, hence the need for batteries).
-Made for heavy distortion and effects; not as good for cleaner tones.
-Can't change magnets in some (or all) actives.
-Periodic low battery level, and battery corrosion if you leave them in a guitar you haven't played in a while.
I had a set of those Alumitones. I loved the clean tones-almost, dare I say-acoustic-ish. With any dirt, however, I couldn't stand them. Very muddy with a fizzy high that no amount of eq-fiddling could tame. There was also a weird threshold that, past a certain point, no more gain made a difference. It was as if the gain knob on my Cobra stopped at noon.
All that said, I may get a set again in the future just for the awesome cleans.
Please see avatar for my reaction. I play Metallica. These are not for me. I might try the Deathbuckers to see if they're any better. Thanks!
I had a set of those Alumitones. I loved the clean tones-almost, dare I say-acoustic-ish. With any dirt, however, I couldn't stand them. Very muddy with a fizzy high that no amount of eq-fiddling could tame. There was also a weird threshold that, past a certain point, no more gain made a difference. It was as if the gain knob on my Cobra stopped at noon.
All that said, I may get a set again in the future just for the awesome cleans.